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Configuring for GPS

From: CountryBoy@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 9/4/2005 2:14:00 AM
Hi

I am trying to get the new Google Maps system up and running on a web site 
and I have been told to prepare the data in the XML file with inverted commas 
as in the example below, which gives customer ID, Category name, address, 
town/city, county, post code and telephone number for the data to be uploaded 
into Google.

I have a large XML file prepared before I was given this advice and to 
individually do this to each entry will be excrutiatingly long and painful.  
Does anyone know of a formula where I can add " " as in the example below.  I 
have been told this is tab and comma delimited but I have not heard of that 
before and can't find it on my "save as".  I am using MS Excel 2003.

"101","1","The Museum","Guildhall Square","Southampton","Hampshire","SO24 
5BY","02380 512  6370"
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Thanks in advance.

Country Boy


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